Archive of UserLand's first discussion group, started October 5, 1998.
Re: A time for bluntness
Author: Oliver Wrede Posted: 3/10/1999; 8:48:49 AM Topic: scriptingNews outline for 3/5/99 Msg #: 3885 (In response to 3796) Prev/Next: 3884 / 3886
Now let's move on, no more idle talk about our strategy.I think the strategy discussion is neither an expression of satisfaction nor mistrust. It is the symptom of a identification of the users with the (possible) product values. It's OK to keep trust by not promoting values which aren't really there. Everybody knows that and I think everybody likes that (and that's why so many people do not like some corporations or persuasive campaigns).
Frontier has an appealing understatement - no fancy high-end glossy product description, no funky packaging - but nevertheless a own definition of good quality, which demands some sort of respect from the user. I think you got that from the Frontier users, because I think all those who do not have the right attitude will delete Frontier from their drives after 10 minutes of exploring anyway.
Frontier is different from other applications: You won't be just throwing it away and then simply do it with something else (like substituting MS Office with StarOffice). So people (hopefully) have a long term view upon their investment into Frontier. So they discuss long term issues.
You shouldn't be pissed off by this. (I remeber your statement when you closed the mailing-list last year here.) But just: If people do not seem to follow the discussion on a subject very well, maybe you do not have the perfect interface for your DG yet? ;-)
Oliver
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- Re: A time for bluntness, Dave Winer, 3/10/1999; 10:43:07 AM
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